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OHSU Pride Employee Resource Group
OHSU Pride fosters an inclusive environment that promotes LGBTQ wellness, education, research and advocacy within and across OHSU and the community. We welcome your participation!

Students for LGBTQ HealthStudents for LGBTQ Health is a student interest group at OHSU for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Pansexual, Intersex, and Allied people. We are affiliated both with AMSA (American Medical Student Association) and GLMA (Gay and Lesbian Medical Association). Students for LGBTQ Health is open to all students in the dental, medical and nursing schools and OSU/OHSU College of Pharmacy.

Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity (AAEO)AAEO is responsible for overseeing compliance with civil
rights and affirmative action laws, regulations, and policies. We provide
guidance and training in these areas to ensure equitable and inclusive
environments for all OHSU members.

Title IXOHSU is dedicated to ensuring an environment respectful of
others, free of discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual
assault.

OHSU Partnership Project (English)OHSU Partnership Project (Spanish)
OHSU's Partnership Project provides a comprehensive array of services to both persons who are living with HIV and to persons who are part of the transgender and gender non-conforming communities.

It Gets Better ProjectThe It Gets Better Project's mission is to communicate to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth around the world that it gets better, and to create and inspire the changes needed to make it better for them.

Multnomah County Crisis Line
If you or somebody you know is having trouble functioning, Mental Health and Addiction Services is here to listen. Seek help by calling the Multnomah County Crisis Line at 503-988-4888. Our team of mental health professionals is prepared to help anyone experiencing mental health issues at any time, in any language.

Lines for Life
Lines for Life is a non-profit dedicated to preventing substance abuse and suicide

Suicide lifeline800-273-8255
or text 273TALK to 839863

Alcohol & drug helpline800-923-4357 or text RecoveryNow to 839863
For individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention, treatment referral and chemical-dependency information.

Military helpline888-457-4838 or text MIL1 to 839863
We are here 24/7 with free, confidential and anonymous crisis help. Our highly trained staff and volunteers compassionately support callers in need, providing immediate assistance and referring people to resources that put them on a path to healing.

Youthline877-968-8491
A peer-to-peer crisis line for teens. While the line is answered 24/7, it is staffed by teens every day from 4pm to 10 pm. Texting service is available by sending teen2teen to 839863 between 4pm and 10pm. Online chat is available at OregonYouthLine.org.